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Emergent Endovascular Management of Acute Arterial Bleeding after Initial Unsuccessful Surgical Control
Abstract
Methods: Fifty two patients with acute bleeding from known causes and whose first surgical intervention was not successful in controlling the bleeding were referred for emergent endovascular embolization.
Results: The causes of the bleeding included post traumatic bleeds from intra-abdominal organ injury, iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms, massive hemoptysis among others. There was 100% technical and clinical success rate in hemorrhage control. None of the patients required a repeat endovascular procedure for bleeding control and no major complications were reported.
Conclusion: Endovascular embolization was successful in controlling bleeding in all of the patients. It is effective, safe and available as a first line choice. It should be considered in all patients presenting with severe hemorrhage from known causes in the initial presentation.
Key words: Embolization, Interventional radiology, Vascular